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In virtually every affected area, the flooding can be linked to ill-planned construction, which has taken place without
regard
to hydrology or Chennai’s natural ecosystems.
Bypass roads and expressways have sprouted up without
regard
for data on water flow in the city.
Because construction has occurred with scant
regard
for the provision of adequate waste disposal and sewage systems, the city’s rivers and canals have become garbage dumps, so choked that they can no longer serve as effective conduits to channel rainwater to the sea.
But there is a general feeling that implementation has fallen short of expectations, particularly with
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to nuclear disarmament.
In this regard, it is much like emerging markets’ dollar-denominated debts: it is either repaid or restructured.
In this regard, we welcome the recent decision by Spain to seek financial assistance from the European Union to recapitalize its banks as required.
They
regard
this as "democratic" and hope that such fidelity to the popular will guarantees them re-election.
Clearly, China is nothing special in this
regard.
Although the country was never as protected from the global downturn as its authorities claimed, the country benefits from some factors that do help ease the damage inflicted by the international crisis, especially with
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to the availability of foreign currency in these times of restrictions on external financing.
Is that not what we did in the not-so-distant past with
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to the brave people we called dissidents in the Soviet world?
Typically, development experts
regard
migration as a sign of failure: if development policies work, people should not want to move.
It is my hope that China, when it assumes leadership of the G-20 in 2016, will play a constructive role in this
regard.
But is it fair or right that they should be allowed to take matters into their own hands and determine a system of international monetary management designed to serve their own interests, with little
regard
for other, equally exposed, countries?
Those US politicians who
regard
international institutions as anti-American conspiracies are continuing the harm, costing their country much of its moral authority.
Countries that are active in the Baltic Sea region, for starters, should exchange “due regard” regulations – the national operating procedures that state aircraft must follow when in the proximity of civilians.
Conservatives in the United States, for example, frequently rail against the “madness” of Islamic terrorists, and
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attempts to understand terrorism as appeasement or liberalism gone wild.
For one thing, it is possible that it will take time for AI’s benefits – particularly with
regard
to productivity – to be felt.
A possible military response could involve the Indian army establishing a camp of its own on Chinese territory elsewhere that China’s leaders
regard
as highly strategic.
The peace, compassion, and cooperation Asians are contemplating with such admiration are the direct product of values which some of them see as “Western,” and that, yes, we
regard
as “universal.”
But what is required with
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to trade, finance, climate change, and a host other areas is not being done.
There is an ongoing debate in Mexico today over whether any of this will actually happen, and how the country should respond if it does, especially with
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to the abrogation of NAFTA.
It is a grave mistake to think of Russia, like the Ottoman Empire of a century ago, as a "sick man of Europe," incapable of maintaining its strategic and commercial interests, and to
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its traditional allies in the region as available for anyone to poach.
In 2009, the European Union amended its fundamental treaty to include a statement that because animals are sentient beings, the EU and its member states must, in formulating policies for agriculture, fisheries, research, and several other areas, “pay full
regard
to the welfare requirements of animals.”
But the political will to act decisively is not there, because the public does not
regard
nuclear disarmament and arms control as a political priority.
America can no longer
regard
itself as the land of opportunity that it once was.
As long as China, Japan, and South Korea
regard
every encounter with one another as an opportunity to settle scores or gain some strategic advantage, brinkmanship will remain Northeast Asia’s fate.
War is strengthening the hand of those who
regard
terror as the only effective weapon, thus creating a breeding ground for more violence, insecurity, and extremism across the Middle East.
The estimated 35 million Kurds – who
regard
themselves as a nation without a country – are becoming one of the most politically active migrant populations in Europe.
Many political liberals
regard
nation-states and the loyalties they inspire as obstacles to the wider political integration of humanity.
This is particularly true with
regard
to President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly attacked the media – often wrongly, to be sure – for its coverage of his administration.
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